Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has written letters to Dutch Chipping Company MAERSK not to invest USD 2 Billion in Pakistan’s logistics business.
According to PTI circles, former prime minister and founding chairman of the party Imran Khan directed party leadership to write letters to MAERSK for not investing in Pakistan because future governments would not follow any contract sign by sitting government of PMLN.
Though PTI circles are very excited about their ‘political move’ their opponents consider this move ‘another attempt to harm Pakistan and another strike on the country’s economy’. It may be remembered that PTI had been saying that Pakistan would default economically and would become another Sri Lanka when Colombo became bankrupt.
“This again clearly shows the anti-state agenda of PTI and it is hell-bent that Pakistan does not develop and prosper. This Jewish and Indian sponsored and supported so-called leader is trying his best to cut down Pak; may it be through inviting resettling TTP terrorists (also known as Fitna Al Khawarij), flaming divisions within society and with Armed Forces or thwarting any economic positivity. The more he does, the more he (Imran Khan) gets exposed”, commented a retired officer of the Investment sector.